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I’m not a automotive connoisseur, so I wouldn’t normally be interested in scoping out “how they build a limousine”. Recently, however, I’ve been somewhat of a captive to my travel partner who likes to explore oddities while traveling. And he does like cars, and scooters. My knowledge of such things is growing.

As part of our itinerary, he planned a visit to a limo fabricating place listed on the online site for Roadside America.

LimoLand is located in Springfield, MO and is a small shop that produces extravagant and elegant limousines “to order”. Here are some of the photos I took of work in progress. Our “tour guide” and “chief in charge of everything” graciously took time out of her busy schedule to show us around. We appreciate it!

Beginning the stretch –back end

Beginning the stretch – front end

Adding vertical structure

Technology in the rear

Mercedes Sprinter Limo

Center panel in place

Two Hundred Inch Stretch

Seating option with flashing lights (this just happened to be red)

Workroom – where the conversions take place

Custom woodwork – for overhead mirrors

Woodwork drying areaReady for painting

Custom Bar

Bar installed with lights (happened to be green)

Another bar configuration

LimoLand Banner in Entry

The LimoLand website is http://www.limoland.com/. Take a look around at their inventory and order your very own party wagon!

Note: For Eric – we met while eating lunch at the Reading Terminal Market, Philadelphia, PA on June 17, 3015. All the best to you!